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- The Johnstons are an average of seven American families pursuing the American dream. Papa Trent and Mama Amber have five children under the age of 16, all with achondroplasia dwarfism.
- Kody Brown, his four wives Meri, Janelle, Robyn and Christine, and their 17 children try to live as a "normal" family despite looks of disdain.
- The lives of the Duggars, a Christian homeschooling family with 19 children, and how their family functions.
- Documentary-style reality show about a Pennsylvania husband, wife and each of their 8 extremely individualistic children.
- This family based reality program follows Gil and Kelly Jo who are raising their 19 children with Love, Humor, and Christian values. No matter the situation, the family faces it together.
- Diagnosed with a rare form of brain cancer, Shauna's treatment allowed for remission, but resulted in a side effect no one predicted: she stopped growing.
- Centers on Kate Gosselin and her 8 children.
- Entertaining show about saving beautiful old doors, stained glass, floors, mantels, etc. from buildings that are slated to be torn down. The crew works hard to ensure future generations can enjoy the wonderful craftsmanship of the past.
- After nearly a decade of being single, Kate Gosselin teams up with relationship and dating experts to find the perfect match for her.
- At first glance, Jonathan and Kate Gosselin seem like an ordinary young, married Pennsylvania couple. Except for the fact that they have 8 children and two sets of multiples. The couple have been married for seven years and received their first set of multiples, fraternal twins Mady and Cara, five years ago. Three years after the twins were born, they had sextuplets. The sextuplets include three boys, Aaden, Collin, and Joel, and three girls, Alexis, Hannah, and Leah. Although their life seems to be anything but normal, Jon and Kate manage to get through every day by sticking to a strict schedule and working together.
- A lifelong working cowboy and accomplished western artist, a 5th generation Oregon ranching family, and a Paiute-Shoshone rodeo champion fight to sustain their legacies, traditions, and livelihoods in the remote American Outback.
- Penn and Kim take on a project for PAWfect Match, a pet rescue and adoption service. Will their humorous video leave the client begging for more or will the whole video go to the dogs?
- Bowman Gray Stadium is NASCAR's first and longest running weekly track where the competition is intense, and the engines are powerful. As the summer heats up, the 70th race season for modified racing gets underway in Winston-Salem and the battle for the checkered flag has begun.
- A year in the life of conjoined twin girls
- Conjoined twins are documented for how they have progressed and how they deal with day-to-day dealings and what the future might hold for them.
- In the documentary special (I AM JAZZ: A Family in Transition) follows the life of an extraordinary family and their transgendered daughter.
- A powerful and transformational film that may redefine our notions of health and healing, Miracle Man: John of God is an intimate look into the life of one of the world's foremost healers. For over forty years, he has helped thousands of people physically and emotionally recover from life-threatening diseases and physical traumas. In the small town of Abadiania, Brazil, he has been performing miraculous surgeries without having received any formal training beyond the fourth grade. His patients describe little pain or bleeding, despite the fact that he works with simple instruments and no anesthesia. As a trance healer, he has no recollection of either the physical or invisible surgeries he performs. His methods defy conventional medicine, yet the results challenge our traditional beliefs. His work of healing the sick began as a young man, and he feels blessed to have found his true purpose in life: To be in the service of God and humanity. This DVD is a must-see for anyone considering alternative modalities to mainstream medicine. The authorized biography of the Brazilian healer, Joao Teixeria de Faria, known as John of God. The book contains twice the information contained in the DVD Miracle Man: John of God. It also has a quick-reference bibliography with easy access to web resources. The hardcover, jacketed book includes 224 pages of text and sixteen pages of color photography that takes you into the world of the Casa. You will learn travel tips for planning your journey of healing and self-discovery to Brazil to see John of God.
- Mandy and Tor Bailey have already beaten the odds. Doctors told them their conjoined twins, Emma and Taylor, wouldn't make it a week after they brought them home from the hospital; but the girls, who share the same heart and liver, are thriving at 17-months of age. This is a huge responsibility for any couple, but for the Baileys, it's just one more ball to juggle. Tor and Mandy must decide whether or not to surgically separate the girls and risk each receiving an artificial heart, while also managing their start-up businesses, three older children - and baby number six on the way!
- After years of being the family in front of the cameras, it is the Duggars' turn to make their own episode, as the kids produce, film and star in their own special.
- A year after introducing their family of 10 on TLC, Jon and Kate Gosselin return to tell viewers more about their extraordinary family. After revealing her post-delivery belly on T.V, Kate received an offer from a plastic surgeon to have work done on her abdomen. Then the next stage of their life begins when the twins, Mady and Cara, enter kindergarten.
- Follows Maria and Teresa Tapia, conjoined twins from the Dominican Republic, as they travel to Richmond, Virginia to undergo separation surgery.
- After a decade of trying to have children, Mia and Ro McGhee never imagined that they would have sextuplets! In the new series, Growing Up McGhee, Mia and Ro try their best to balance a hectic life that not only includes raising six children, but also entails running a family business. Life was busy enough when they were babies, but now they can walk, talk, share lots of laughs and mischief.
- Concentrates on ecological damage which could happen in New York. There should be more films about this topic which point out the fragility of things, rather than their beauty. We should make the process of saving our planet more personal instead of building "sand castles."
- Andy Griffith's hometown of Mount Airy, North Carolina is in many ways the 'REAL' Mayberry. But like many small towns that were historically dependent on manufacturing and agriculture, it lost thousands of jobs and had to redefine itself. Through a close look at the real people living there, we explore how small town American can survive and keep its heart and soul.
- Kate Gosselin, her husband Jon, and their eight children have become increasingly famous in the last year. With swarms of paparazzi taking pictures of and filming their every move, and mountains of magazine articles about their lives and their marriage, Kate sits down with NBC's Natalie Morales for her most in-depth interview to date.
- Mr. Tediashvili is one of the first performers of the Georgian National Circus. In the film he shares his experiences and knowledge, his life stories and adventures, sometime sad, but always funny.
- Documentary profiling a man born without arms who uses his feet to accomplish tasks ordinarily performed with hands.
- Of all the joints in the human body, the jaw may be the most over-used and under-appreciated. Every time we speak, chew or swallow our jaw is working. But, for a rare few, that simple mechanism becomes a constant source of suffering.
- The remarkable story of Morgan Wootten, the first high school coach in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
- "Sex is what's between your legs. Gender is what's between your ears." Growing up isn't easy-we all know that. The potent mix of hormones, peer pressure, self-discovery and family expectations leads almost every adolescent to look in the mirror at some point and ask... "Who am I?" What if the overwhelming question was more basic... more disturbing... more life shattering? What if ever since you were 5 years old you looked in the mirror every day and asked, "What am I - a boy or a girl?" - This is the life of a "Trans" and the focus of the one hour documentary Transgender Teens. It is a world where confusion reigns. Even defining the topic can be confusing... transgender, transsexual, transvestite... they are not the same things. The simple definition of transgender is: a condition in which the physical sex of the individual does not match their gender identity. In short- their body appears to be one sex, while their brain says they're the opposite sex. It's called gender dysphoria. It is not a fetish. It is not a weekend hobby. It is not a result of bad parenting or abuse. It is not a choice. It is a birth condition. That is a fact that few understand. Although there are families who stand by their children through their transition, many are thrown out of their homes, often leading to a desperate life of depression, prostitution and even suicide. Transgender Teens tells the story of two transgender teenagers. Sadaisha and Katrina were born as males, but now they want to live as females. Sadaisha lives on the streets of West Hollywood. Katrina lives at home near San Francisco with her mother. Both struggle for acceptance and understanding. Sadaisha makes ends meet working as a prostitute. Katrina is supported by her family and is seeking counseling to help her transition. As we follow them from day to day, we meet the social workers, family members and others in the transgender community who offers guidance and support. We meet Alexis, a smart, funny, attractive 24-year-old caseworker who counsels transgender teens-a topic she knows well. Alexis was born a "boy.' However, she is one of the lucky ones. Through the support of her family and her tenacious will to succeed, she has triumphed at whatever she's set her mind to. Lavonna also was born a "boy." In her early teens she tried to deal openly with her problem. She took a female name and began dressing and living as a girl. For that she was forced to leave her home. Thus, she began her life on the streets. She is now an outreach worker, helping teens get off the street. Transgender Teens is gritty... shocking... heart wrenching... frightening... uplifting... informative.... enlightening and above all-- riveting. The viewers of this program may never hear the words "boy" or "girl" the same way again.
- Documentary following stories of perseverance and medical ingenuity.